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Minutes
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The regular meeting of the Elk Grove Village Board of Health was called t8f a r�ir
order at 8:00 p.m. by Pat McHale, Chairman. �F
Board Members Present Board Members Absent
Pat McHale Dr. Labinsky
Pat Bourke Jim Rubly
Ken Deal
Ray Dean Staff Present
Ray Depalm Nancy Ylannias
Dr. Kelly Mike Cavallini
Mike-Wolter
Guest
Dave Dopp
The minutes of the February 5, 1985, meeting c,;ere approved.
I Old Business
A. Health Impaired Elderly Search Update
It has been difficult trying to determine the numbers of health
impaired elderly in the Village. HICFA was unable to provide a .list
of seniors for a mailout. Dave Dopp will see if he is able to get
a listing from HICFA.
ARMC Home Care says they have observed many unmet needs in the over
65 health impaired elderly.
B.. Substance Abuse Program
Pat McHale 8 Nancy Yiannias met with the PLUS Advisory Council and
the Community Services Board to discuss the problem of Substance
abuse in teens. The PLUS group was not very helpful but Community
Services suggested that Lynette work with the Health Department and
the Board of Health to try to organize a parents action group.
The Party Letter was reviewed and discussed by the Board of Health.
They would like to see the letter placed in the Village Newsletter.
The Board wants a letter to go to the Trustees requesting that this
be placed in the Newsletter.
C. Day Care Ordinance
This ordinance has been sent to the managers office, then it will
be forwarded to the J.P.Z. Committee.
D. Living Will
It has been difficult trying to get an agency or organization to
promote the "Living Will". No one seems to want to promote this
newly passed legislation. Dan Rozek was approached and will try
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to get a story together on this subject. The WiC will be contacted
to find out the legislatures that sponsored the bill. Perhaps they
will }chow groups that would be willing to promote the legislation.
II Routine Reports
A. Coordinator's Report
The next immunization clinic will be held on March 14, 1985, at
A&MC. Mantoux's will be given on March 26 and read on March 29, 1985.
The proposed Commercial Maintenance Code was reviewed briefly by the
Board. The attorney saw no problems with retaining the current
housing code and adopting the BOCA Existing Structure Code, provided
this explanation was placed in the new code.
Pat Bourke moved that, upon the recommendation of the Health Department
staff, the Board of Health recommended further revision of the
ordinance by the Fire, Building and Health Departments; and that the
appropriate processing of the ordinance be followed for proper approval.
The motion was seconded by Ken Deal. The motion was unanimously
approved by the Board of Health.
Housing/Health Inspector's Report
February 1 - 28, 1985
Routine Inspections 8 Reinspections.
Commercial -
Restaurant 1
Retail License 2
3
Residential -
Housing Maintenance
Multi Family 24
Microwave Ovens 4
Total Routine Inspections 8
Reinspections 31
Complaint Inspections 8 Reinspections
Garbage
Commercial 37
Industrial 3
40
Insects/Rodent/Anima_ls -
Residential 5
House Pet 2
7
Air/Noise/Water Pollution -
Com. erc ial 1
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Housing - 4
Miscellaneous - 1
Total Complaint Inspections 8
Reinspections 53
Letters Sent 14
Grand Total Inspections 8
Reinspections (less letters) . 84
B. Sanitarian's Report
February 4 - March 4, 1985
Food Service 7
Garbage 18
Food Processors 2
Health Clubs 1
Microwave 1
Rat Complaint 1
Food Vending Vehicle 1
Miscellaneous 8
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?Like Cavallini expressed his concern about the "Tanning Salons"
that were opening in the Village. He will be working with other
sanitarians in the area on a "Tanning Booth" Ordinance.
III New Business
The Garbage and Refuse Ordinance was modified by Mike Wolter. The reason
for the change was to close loopholes which were used by an attorney in a
court case: The following are the changes to be made:
(The underline are new additions. )
16.203 amended -
Refuse and refuse containers placed in a Public Way for Pick Up. )
It shall be unlawful for any person to place refuse or a refuse
or garbage container on the public parkway, in any street, alley
or public way for the purpose of being emptied or disposed of
except after ------------
On days other than collection days,- all refuse or refuse
containers shall be kept -----------etc.
Pat Bourke moved that the changes in 16.203 be approved as recommended by the
Health Department. Ray Depalma seconded the motion. It was passed unanimously.
The meeting adjourned at 9:35 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Nancy Yiannias
Health Coordinator
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c: Board of Health Village Manager Administrative Assistant
Village President Assistant Village Manager Village Clerk
Board of Trustees Village Attorney